If they do implement it, I would not buy that console. Part of the reason why I play games on consoles is free market. Once I am done with said game, I am able to resell it to recoup some of the cost. If that is no longer an option, then another console gets my money.

I never resell my games but I do buy used and rent from time to time. So, yea, this would probably color which system I went with if Sony did end up going through with it. I may just end up staying with pc gaming if I have to. No used games but constant deals on steam covers that in spades.

@oulzac: I don't think it's that unlikely that the next gen will have some form of anti-resale method like this. And if Sony does it, MS sure will too. So have fun with the Wii U.

I already have one, and I quite like it, thanks.

I'm pretty sure it'd be big 3 or bust. So have fun with your Ouya...

The Wii U is already out, and could not be implemented on it, as there is a hardware requirement in the console itself for this tech to work. And I have an Ouya in the mail, should be here Monday, thanks.

@oulzac: I don't think it's that unlikely that the next gen will have some form of anti-resale method like this. And if Sony does it, MS sure will too. So have fun with the Wii U.

I already have one, and I quite like it, thanks.

I'm pretty sure it'd be big 3 or bust. So have fun with your Ouya...

The Wii U is already out, and could not be implemented on it, as there is a hardware requirement in the console itself for this tech to work. And I have an Ouya in the mail, should be here Monday, thanks.

Welcome to the future! Let's not kid ourselves. The console developers and publishers are and will be looking for new ways to counteract the big problems they had this generation, mainly pirating and the second hand market. So it will get bloody.

That's why I won't buy a next gen console. The next generation will probably be like this one, but worse with less games and a more restrictive grip on the consumer and more DLC.

Well I can't buy used games or resell them on steam so I'm used to it. But whenever I do buy for console I try to go used but I don't think that reason alone would stop me from getting a console if I like enough of the exclusives.

I'm curious as to what point you were making, other than the one he addressed.

On-topic: I don't know. I don't want to have a knee-jerk reaction to what might end up being nothing. And I find myself going more and more digital as time passes, especially since I now play games on PC most of the time.

The way I see it, if they get ANY sort of initial install base with this system in place, it will become a terribly attractive option for developers. If we make the game for this console, we are guaranteed to see a profit for every sale of a copy of our game? It's like a dream come true. Developers and publishers may flock to the idea, so long as there is a market to sell to.

Oh videogames. Yes, these anti-used measures will keep me away from the next generation of consoles.

Not only will it kill the discounts you get by buying used, but it will also kill the discounts that publishers release on their games to compete with the used market (and then we'll see if it trickles into the digital retail space). I don't know what makes these companies think that if they kill the used market that I'll all of a sudden start paying 70 bucks for mediocre products but hey, it's their ball, their prerogative.

The LAST thing they want to do is cut out major retailers like Best Buy and Gamestop from being able to resell their games. IF this turns out to be true, this gives those retailers even less of an incentive to want to sell their products in their stores once the next console comes out but then again this might be something else entirely. Maybe you can resell those games to certain ("authorized") retailers like the aforementioned ones who then can probably rescan it with a propriety device provided by Sony so someone else can still play the used game on their next-gen PS. This will probably just prevent direct reselling via eBay for example or being able to use that disc in somebody else's Playstation when you have already used it on your console without re-scanning it.

The biggest issue that I would take with it would be not having the ability to rent games anymore. I rarely rent, but there are some games like Halo 4 and Blops 2 that I tried out ahead of time. Turns out I didn't want to buy Halo 4 after all, but I'm glad I didn't spend the $60 on it. I would imagine that companies like GameFly would be pretty much obsolete if this were to happen across the board. On the other hand, I pretty much just buy games on the cheap online now, so I wouldn't be too upset. If there's a console exclusive I want, I get it new, and usually full retail. I always thought DRM would bother me a lot, but it turns out that it doesn't.

I'm curious as to what point you were making, other than the one he addressed.

On-topic: I don't know. I don't want to have a knee-jerk reaction to what might end up being nothing. And I find myself going more and more digital as time passes, especially since I now play games on PC most of the time.

My point was that the only way this will happen is if Sony, MS, and Nintendo come to an agreement and all commit to it, that's the way I see it happening anyway. I doubt any one of them will wanna commit to it alone, just in case it backfires.

The LAST thing they want to do is cut out major retailers like Best Buy and Gamestop from being able to resell their games. IF this turns out to be true, this gives those retailers even less of an incentive to want to sell their products in their stores once the next console comes out but then again this might be something else entirely. Maybe you can resell those games to certain ("authorized") retailers like the aforementioned ones who then can probably rescan it with a propriety device provided by Sony so someone else can still play the used game on their next-gen PS. This will probably just prevent direct reselling via eBay for example or being able to use that disc in somebody else's Playstation when you have already used it on your console without re-scanning it.

They don't need Best Buy or Gamestop. No one wants to buy stuff at a store anymore. No one buys CDs, no one buys DVDs, no one wants to buy disc based video games. Why bother when all you have to do is click 'buy' and an hour or two later you're playing the game? Sure you might have slow internet, so then you have two choices: upgrade your internet or find a new hobby, because they don't need you.

This is the way the world is going, 100% digital. You don't believe me? Go try to rent a movie at Blockbuster...oh wait....

I'm fine with it because honestly if they make the new consoles easy enough to download shit I'll just download all of my games anyways. Give me a 1TB hard drive and let me go at it. Then again I'm not even sure If I will buy a new console because If I'm spending that much money I might as well just cough up a few hundred more and get a new PC.

Remember when we had the big scare before the PS3 came out about how Sony patented tech that would tie a disc to the console it had first been used on to stop trade-ins? That sure was a fucked up feature Sony added to the PS3 and made it so we couldn't play used games, amirite? My point is, they pull this shit every time they're working on a new console and it has never come to pass, so can we please stop acting like it will?

If they do implement it, I would not buy that console. Part of the reason why I play games on consoles is free market. Once I am done with said game, I am able to resell it to recoup some of the cost. If that is no longer an option, then another console gets my money.

If they do implement it, I would not buy that console. Part of the reason why I play games on consoles is free market. Once I am done with said game, I am able to resell it to recoup some of the cost. If that is no longer an option, then another console gets my money.

That's how PC games are. They're half the price, though.

I would have no issue with it if it was done in a steam fashion, but that wont happen. No way we see console games dropping in price for new releases.